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Bulgaria · BulgariaBetween September 10 and 11, 2024, a group of international volunteers experienced severe violations of their rights at the hands of Bulgarian border police in the Malko Tarnovo region. The incident occurred after the volunteers rescued 10 individuals, including three children and two women, who had been without food and water for three days in an area known for high mortality rates among people on the move. When the volunteers arrived, one of t…See the Story
Serious Human Rights Violations Committed by Bulgarian Border Police Against International Volunteers
Philippines · Philippinesby Josefa Dampilag and Genevieve Balance Kupang On September 14, 2024, the doctoral students of Baguio Central University’s (BCU) ‘Current Trends, Problems, Innovations in Graduate Education’ class embarked on an educational trip to The Baguio Mansion House-Presidential Museum (TBMH-PM). This newly opened museum, rich in history and culture, offered an enriching experience as the students delved into the legacies of past Philippine presidents.…See the Story
BCU Doctoral Students Visit The Baguio Mansion House Presidential Museum SDG #4, SDG #11
Germany · GermanyIn Thuringia and Saxony, where elections were held on Sunday, September 1, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party obtained more than 30% of the vote with a turnout of 73.5%, while the government coalition parties (Social Democrats, Greens and Liberals) and Die Linke suffered a heavy defeat. On the left, however, the new Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance party did well. We talked about it with Reto Thumiger of Pressenza’s German editorial off…See the Story
The causes of the electoral success of the far right in Germany. Interview with Reto Thumiger
Kapangan · Kapanganby: Edgar W. Sapigao The article explores the Kamal tradition in Taba-ao, Kapangan, Benguet, emphasizing its significance in promoting community camaraderie through cooperative labor. It aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and SDG 4 (Quality Education). The tradition fosters sustainable community practices, upholds Indigenous Knowledge, Skills, and Practices (IKSP), an…See the Story
Kamal: A Continuing Primordial Tradition of Community Camaraderie
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Greenfield, Massachusetts · GreenfieldThe stigma of a criminal conviction can be a major barrier to community reentry for recently released prisoners. A December 2021 report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics highlighted the employment barrier faced by the more than 50,000 who were incarcerated, with 33 percent of them being unable to find any employment “over four years” after their release from prison in 2010. By Damon Orion Meanwhile, a 2002 study by the U.S. Department of Justi…See the Story
Greenfield, Massachusetts’s Compost Co-op gives ex-inmates a living wage through meaningful work.
Climate Change · PucónThe 11 th Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research conference was held in Pucón, Chile August 19-23, 2024. Fifteen-hundred academics, researchers, and scientists specializing in Antarctica met to share cutting-edge research. Reports at the conference exposed new dimensions of the Antarctic risk profile that should move the world’s leadership posthaste to mitigate society’s self-destructive dependence on fossil fuels. Antarctica is starting to …See the Story
Antarctica’s Deep Vulnerability Exposed at 11th Scientific Conference
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Gyeongsangnam-Do · Gyeongsangnam-DoSeptember 13 2024 - On September 11 Uproot Plastics a coalition organized by civil society groups based in Korea to root out plastic problems held a press conference urging the Korean government to take a strong stance in the upcoming GAIASee the Story
Korean Civil Society Calls for Government to Take Responsibility as a Major Plastic Producer, not Standing on the Sidelines
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